Jiu Jitsu tournaments

What competition teaches us Competition teaches us the values of winning and losing. Win or lose, if you learn something, you are a champion. For us to be an ‘ultimate champion’, we will need to go through a process of winning and losing. A champion displays courage, grit, and determination. For us to develop these › Read more

Article written by Joby O’Brien; Jiu Jitsu Student/ Competitor Jiu Jitsu as an Older Athlete Getting started with Jiu Jitsu as an older athlete has had its challenges, but it gives something special in return. It has given me confidence, humility, patience, discipline and, of course, adrenaline. I was a former wrestler decades ago. › Read more

Article Written by Michael Obado; Jiu Jitsu parent Family Jiu Jitsu I am an active duty Marine, and I had an awesome experience watching my children develop over the last two years with Excel Jiu Jitsu. My father and grandfather both grew living as Military dependents traveling around and living with the stressors that come with › Read more

What a great showing for the Excel Jiu Jitsu Team athletes yesterday, August 22, 2015 at the NAGA San Diego Jiu Jitsu tournament, showcasing some very tough grappling matches for men and women NAGA SD BJJ tournament Excel Jiu Jitsu Oceanside had athletes that competed in multiple divisions of Gi and No-Gi and put their › Read more

Excel Jiu Jitsu athletes had a great time and good showing at SubCon, BJJ tournament in San Diego on June 7th. SD BJJ tournament Competing in Jiu Jitsu tournaments can definitely elevate your BJJ game and the experience is invaluable to the over-all Martial Arts experience. In a Jiu Jitsu tournament, it is you against › Read more